The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 121
... duty on the employer to take certain precautions for the protection of his workmen . That section is absolute in its terms , save as modified by the later section 102 , subsection ( 8 ) , which is as follows : " The owner of a mine ...
... duty on the employer to take certain precautions for the protection of his workmen . That section is absolute in its terms , save as modified by the later section 102 , subsection ( 8 ) , which is as follows : " The owner of a mine ...
Page 172
... duty was sufficiently dis- charged . It is idle to suggest that any duty of guarding the gap could only be discharged by these defenders through the offices of a servant of their own . I cannot conceive that the duty of guarding the gap ...
... duty was sufficiently dis- charged . It is idle to suggest that any duty of guarding the gap could only be discharged by these defenders through the offices of a servant of their own . I cannot conceive that the duty of guarding the gap ...
Page 174
... duty lie ? Now it seems clear - indeed it was hardly disputed that the Corporation , as the high- way authority within the city , have a duty to see that the public streets of the city are kept free from pitfalls , or at any rate ...
... duty lie ? Now it seems clear - indeed it was hardly disputed that the Corporation , as the high- way authority within the city , have a duty to see that the public streets of the city are kept free from pitfalls , or at any rate ...
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